The final of the 2021 Women's Football 7 World Cup, held in Rio de Janeiro, was a true spectacle. The clash between Brazil and Russia featured a dramatic comeback, with the Russians winning 4-2. The Brazilian team took the lead early, but Russia responded with strength. A highlight of the match was the decisive goal—a perfectly executed corner kick—that put Russia ahead. Despite Brazil’s final push, opting for a flying goalkeeper, Russia held its advantage and was crowned world champion for the first time in the tournament's history.
The match was filled with breathtaking moments, as the Brazilian team continuously sought an equalizer. Player Natália came close to scoring, but Russian goalkeeper Viktoria Silina put on a stellar performance, ensuring defensive security. Additionally, players like Tati and Getúlio relentlessly pushed for a comeback, making the game an intense battle. However, Russia, led by Marisol and Thais, ultimately gained control and secured the title.
The 2021 tournament featured seven participating teams: Russia (champion), Brazil (runner-up), Mexico (third place), Colombia, Chile, Argentina, and Ecuador. Beyond claiming the title, Russia shined in individual awards, with Maksim Kovalchuk named Best Coach and Viktoria Silina awarded Best Goalkeeper. The tournament's top scorer was Argentina’s Evelin Marisol, while Brazil’s Thais Andrade was recognized as the tournament’s Best Player for her outstanding performance throughout the competition.
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